Dismissal is pending Weds. in MI AG’s election case in Pontiac
The Stefanie Lambert election case climax is at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Oakland County Court in Pontiac, Michigan.
Prosecutors have been ordered to produce evidence favorable to her defense.
Otherwise, the case will be dismissed.
Stefanie is a Detroit criminal defense attorney specializing in election fraud cases.
Jeffery S. Matis is the trial judge.
Prosecutors from Michigan’s Attorney General’s (AG) Office are:
Dana Nessel
Dale J Hilson
Details of the case are in these stories:
MI AG filed false charges in three election cases
Judges join Dominion in withholding criminal evidence
Judge Matis postponed trial dates scheduled for Wednesday, October 25th, and June 2nd because the Michigan AG’s Office hid evidence trying to frame Stefanie Lambert.
Updated December 4th
Future court dates are:
December 17th to set a January trial date
January 8th, the deadline for filing a motion in opposition to suppressing evidence from court transcripts of testimony from Heather Meingast, Chief of the Elections Division of the Michigan Attorney General’s Office
January 22nd, another pre-trial hearing
Judge Matis said a series of unspecified court rulings will be issued tomorrow.
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Judge Jeffery S. Matis
Judge Matis received the Oakland County Bar Association’s Distinguished Public Servant Award on Oct. 14th.
Updated Jan. 15th
The next hearing in the Stefanie Lambert case is Jan. 22nd at 1:30 p.m.